Assentoft is a town on the peninsula of
Jutland, with a population of 3,811 (2022). The town is located eight kilometers east of
Randers,
[Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). ''Assentoft & Drastrup:'' ''Landsbyregistreringen 2011''. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ etrieved 2016-07-22 p. 4] and is a part of Randers Municipality in the Central Denmark Region.
History
Prehistory
In present Assentoft there have been found remains of e.g. a
round barrow
A round barrow is a type of tumulus and is one of the most common types of archaeological monuments. Although concentrated in Europe, they are found in many parts of the world, probably because of their simple construction and universal purpose. ...
with a grave from the
Stone Age
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, two round barrows from
Antiquity
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, a settlement from the late
Bronze Age, and another settlement which seems to have been inhabited from the late Stone Age to the late
Iron Age.
Name
In place names the last particle ''-toft'' means "the adapted", and refers to an area which is adapted to a house. A
toft
Toft may refer to:
People
* Albert Toft (1862–1949), English sculptor
* Alfonso Toft (1866–1964), English pottery artist
* Christian Toft (born 1968), Danish Olympic swimmer
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was therefore perhaps first an area specified for settlement by a farm owner in a
village. Names with ''-toft'' must to a wide extent be from the
Viking Age, as there are many names with ''-toft'' in
England and
Normandy.
In settlement names with the last particle ''–toft'', the first particle is often a
Nordic first name
[Gyldendal. ''–toft'' in ''Den Store Danske'' http://denstoredanske.dk/Sprog,_religion_og_filosofi/Sprog/Navne/Stednavnes_orddele/-toft etrieved 2016-07-24/ref> - in this case perhaps ''Asgun''. However, in some cases the first particle refers to e.g. animals, terrain or vegetation,] and the first particle in Assentoft is probably the Old Danish
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word ''æsking'', which means " ash stand". An inhabitant of Assentoft is supposedly called an Esking.
Early history
In the hundred Haldherred[Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). ''J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE''. ''REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2''. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, pp. 841-842] the church Essenbæk (Eskingbec)[Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). ''J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE''. ''REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2''. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, p. 847] was probably built in the 12th century in the middle of Essenbæk Parish, which was an annex of Virring Parish[Weitemeyer, Harald (1901). ''J. P. TRAP: KONGERIGET DANMARK. TREDJE OMARBEJDEDE UDGAVE. UNDER MEDVIRKNING AF V. FALBE-HANSEN OG H. WESTERGAARD. UDARBEJDET AF H. WEIETMEYER. FJERDE BIND. HJØRRING, THISTED, AALBORG, VIBORG OG RANDERS AMTER''. Copenhagen, Denmark: Universitstsboghandler G. E. C. Gad., p. 925] from age-old time. Most of Essenbæk Parish was tenured
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to Essenbæk Abbey, and at the latest from March 9, 1467, Essenbæk Farm (Æskinbechgard; ''Essenbækgård'') stood by the church.
Modern history
After the Reformation, the king confiscated Essenbæk Abbey and its estate in 1540, and from 1579 Assentoft (Assentofftt) is known. When it, Essenbæk Farm and e.g. Essenbæk Mill (Essenbech Møllested; ''Essenbæk Mølle'') were acquired August 22, 1661 from the king by Hans Friis
Hans Friis (1716 – 12 November 1762) was a Norwegian priest and poet.
He was born in Trondheim, a son of Mathias Friis and Elen Opdal. Friis grew up in a merchant family and received his early education at the Trondheim Cathedral School. He ...
, there were 10 farms, four smallholdings and five houses in what was then Assentoft. The town's location on moraine
A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris (regolith and rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a glacier or ice shee ...
hills shows that agriculture was prioritized there, but cattle was probably kept on the meadows below the town.
Hans Friis gave March 18, 1695 Essenbæk Home Farm (''Essenbæk Ladegård''), including adjoining estates, to his nephew Christian Friis, who February 15, 1726 incorporated them in the entailed estate of Tustrup. In 1739 the estate owner established a school in Assentoft, but October 30, 1782 the king gave permission to sell the estate. Essenbæk Home Farm was sold at auction at Tustrup December 18, 1783 to Christian Kallager
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, and June 11, 1785, the deed was signed.
However, already June 10, 1787 he sold it to Peter Severin Fønss
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and Johan Frederik Carøe.[Nielsen, Niels; Skautrup, Peter; Mathiassen, Therkel (1963). ''J. P. TRAP: DANMARK. FEMTE UDGAVE''. ''REDIGERET AF NIELS NIELSEN • PETER SKAUTRUP • THERKEL MATHIASSEN. RANDERS AMT. BIND VII, 2''. Copenhagen, Denmark: G. E. C. Gads Forlag, p. 848] Essenbæk Farm was sold in 1789 to Niels Christensen Kutsch
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, and the next year Assentoft was sold to the tenant farmers in the village. When they subdivided it to each other July 15, 1790, there were nine whole farms, two half farms, four smallholdings and four houses in Assentoft.
Within each pastorage, i.e. main parish and its annex(es), was established in 1803 a municipal parish, which from January 1, 1868 was called parish municipality. One such was Virring-Essenbæk Municipality, which e.g. included Assentoft.
In 1840 a new and larger school was built in the village.[Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ''ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager''. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 25] The then decrepit church in Essenbæk Parish was torn down in the autumn of 1865, and November 28, 1869, the consecration of a new Essenbæk Church
Essenbæk Church () is a parish church in Assentoft, Denmark. It oversees Essenbæk Parish in Randers Southern Provostship within the Diocese of Aarhus.
A church is believed to have existed on the site since the 12th century. Old Essenbæk Church ...
in Assentoft occurred. At that time the village was growing north of the highway.[Mariager, Rasmus (1937). ''ESSENBÆK SOGNS HISTORIE: SAMLET OG UDGIVET AF R. Mariager''. Odder, Denmark; Duplikeringsbureauet, p. 18]
In Assentoft the Savings and Loans Bank of Virring and Essenbæk Parishes (''Virring og Essenbæk Sognes Spare- og Laanekasse'') was established in 1871. To provide medical assistance for its members,[Newspaper article in Sønderhald Egnsarkiv (1971). ''Formuen var 50 rigsdaler''.] the Craftmen's Society of Essenbæk Parish (''Essenbæk Sogns Haandværkerforening'') was established March 6 of the same year,[Bestyrelsen for Essenbæk Sogns Haandværkerforening (1906). ''LOVE for Essenbæk Sogns Haandværkerforening''. Ørsted, Denmark; Ørsted Bogtrykkeri] and in the summer of 1889 the society had built in Assentoft[Byriel, Ellen (2014). ''Assentoft Kro'' in ''Årsskrift 2014''. Auning, Denmark; Lokalhistorisk Forening for Sønderhald, p. 41] the Foundation of the Craftmen's Society of Essenbæk Parish (''Essenbæk Sogns Haandværkerforenings Stiftelse''), called the village hall. In it was a taproom, a gathering hall and six free retirement homes. Assentoft Waterworks (''Assentoft Vandværk'') was established May 15, 1895.
January 26, 1900 the Assentoft Co-operative Society (''Assentoft Brugsforening'') was established, the newly built store of which opened for sale July 1 of the same year. In 1907 a new and larger school was built in the village, and Essenbæk Mill - rebuilt after a fire April 23, 1889 - was torn down in 1922.
July 23, 1937 motorcycle racing
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occurred the first time on Volk Mill (''Volk Mølle'') hills at Essenbæk Farm. The track that was raced on was then ca. 300 meters long with a steep elevation at last, and typically ordinary motorcycles that were converted for it on site were raced there. In 1939 Assentoft Sports Club (''Assentoft Idrætsforening'') was established, which from that year participated in series football.[SIF Assentoft. ''SIF Historien''. http://jac9636.wix.com/assentoft#!historie/c1viv etrieved 2016-07-22/ref>
All motoring races were suspended while the Second World War was fought, but from 1946 hill climbing for motorcycles was again raced on Volk Mill hills. From that time many of the races on the track could attract 10,000-20,000 spectators. In 1949 the only Danish hill climbing championship was raced there. ]
Motocross was first raced on Volk Mill hills April 20, 1951. Then the track that was raced on was 750 meters long. In the autumn of 1954 the then 2,500 meters long track was approved by international track inspection, and August 28, 1955 Motocross des Nations was raced there with 24 participants and ca. 40,000 spectators. The first photograph that was elected as World Press Photo of the Year shows one of the race's participants that crashes on the track.
From 1954 there were no retirement homes in the village hall, as they were outmoded, but November 6, 1957 the new Essenbæk House (''Essenbækhus'') was opened as retirement homes on the village hall's previous kitchen garden.
In the 1950s and 1960s several national and international motocross races, including world championships and both European and Danish championships, occurred on Volk Mill hills, and from the beginning of the 1960s trials too. Also in the beginning of the 1960s the first single-family house neighborhoods were established in Assentoft by the western part of the village,[Randers Kommune (2013). ''Kommuneplan Randers 2013''. http://kommuneplan.randers.dk/dk/planens_indhold/centerbyer/assentoft/assentoft_02.htm etrieved 2016-07-22/ref> and Assentoft Sports Club was united with Langkastrup Gymnastics Association (''Langkastrup Gymnastikforening'')] as Sønderhald Sports Club (''Sønderhald Idrætsforening'') April 25, 1964.
In 1966 the Savings and Loans Bank of Virring and Essenbæk Parishes was acquired by the Savings Bank for Randers Town and Environs (''Sparekassen for Randers By og Omegn''), and in 1968 the village hall was sold, and then refashioned as Assentoft Inn (''Assentoft Kro''). That same year the last race with spectators occurred on Volk Mill hills, and in 1969 the last training race occurred there.
E.g. Virring-Essenbæk Municipality was superseded April 1, 1970 by Sønderhald Municipality, and November 11, 1970, it decided to establish the residential area of Assentoft East (''Assentoft Øst'') by Essenbæk Farm. From February 28, 1973, the municipality decided to expand the residential area with e.g. parts of the nearby village Drastrup, including the Sønderhald School (''Sønderhaldskolen''), which is now getting to be surrounded by Assentoft.[Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). ''Assentoft & Drastrup:'' ''Landsbyregistreringen 2011''. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ etrieved 2016-07-22 p. 13]
At the Sønderhald School was built from June to October 1975 the sports hall Assentoft Gymnasium (''Assentofthallen''), which was opened for use October 25 of the same year. The Essenbæk School (''Essenbækskolen'') was built near the Sønderhald School in 1979,[Arkitektfirmaet Gorm Nielsen m.a.a. (2012). ''Folkeskolernes fysiske rammer 2012''. http://docplayer.dk/12734806-Soenderhaldskolen-i-dag-kaldet-bc-skolen-bestaar-af-tre-parallelle-klassefloeje-i-en-etage-der-bindes-sammen-af-lave-tvaerbygninger-indeholdende.html etrieved 2016-07-24 p. 2.1] and beside the Assentoft Gymnasium another sports hall was built which was opened for use November 14, 1980. A community centre added to the Assentoft Gymnasiums (''Assentofthallerne''), which the two sports halls are collectively called, was opened for use in the spring of 1981.
November 12, 1986 the municipality decided to establish the industrial area of Virkevangen in Assentoft East, and in 1989 the Sønderhald School and the Essenbæk School were united as the Assentoft School (''Assentoftskolen''). Sønderhald Sports Club became SIF Assentoft in June 2011.
File:Assentoft og omegn 1842-1899.png, Map from 1899
File:Assentoft og omegn 1901-1971.png, Map from 1971
File:Assentoft og omegn 1953-1976.png, Map from 1976
File:Assentoft og omegn 1980-2001.png, Map from 2001
File:Assentoft og omegn 2016.png, Map from 2016
Demography
Geography
Most of Assentofts northern rim lies on the top of a ca. 50 meters high slope between the riverine
A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching another body of wate ...
meadows and the moraine hills south of Randers Fjord. The deep erosion gullies are wooded, and promontory
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by promontory used for the growth of the town. However, certain parts of the town lie down on steep plots closely surrounded by wood and meadows, so close to nature that one can e.g. see roe deer grazing in the gardens. From the towns southern side the flatter moraine landscape is seen.
Infrastructure
The infrastructure
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in Assentoft consists primarily of tranquil residential streets. To especially the town's residential areas towards east the Grenå Road south of Assentoft to some degree relieves Storegade, which is also characterized as residential street.[Stadsarkitektens Kontor (2011). ''Assentoft & Drastrup:'' ''Landsbyregistreringen 2011''. http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/RandersKommune/MiljoogTeknik/stadsarkitekten/Landsbyregistering2011/AssentoftogDrastrup/ etrieved 2016-07-22 p. 5]
Business
In the town there is a selection of service
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and industry, and a few retail stores along Storegade.
Assentoft Silo A/S, which e.g. produces low-oxygen steel silos, was established in the summer of 1940.
Education
The Assentoft School is with 750 pupils (2013) the largest state school in Randers Municipality.[Assentoftskolen (2013). ''Assentoftskolens uddannelsesplan for lærerstuderende på 1. årgang''. https://praktik.via.dk/laerer-silkeborg/Uddannelsesplaner/Assentoftskolen.pdf etrieved 2016-07-24 p. 3]
Notable people
* Michael Aastrup Jensen
Michael Aastrup Jensen (born 16 March 1976 in Roskilde) is a Danish politician, who is a member of the Folketing for the Venstre (Denmark), Venstre political party. He was elected into parliament at the 2005 Danish general election.
Political car ...
(born 1976), politician, Mayor of Randers Town Council in 2002, aged 26
References
Cities and towns in the Central Denmark Region
Randers Municipality